As we are here enjoying the special entertainment: 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, I picked up one bad habit. Or I should say, this habit was magnified during these twenty plus days.
I am judging. I credit it to the NBC commentators. The figure skater's turn was too slow causing deductions; the ice dancers were not synchronized; the snowboarder crash-landed because his body shifted too far back; the speed skating team was too slow because of poor uniform design.
Bad influences. Here I go: her dress is too sparkley, and her eye makeup is too smokey; the guy is too cute. Davis and White are too synchronized and too effortless. The judges are unfair. This doesn't make sense... That's harsh...
We all have our favorites. We are only human.
By Ying Lei.
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
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